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Lacks Furniture on Behalf of the Aaronson Foundation provides 200,000 meals to the Food...

The Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley recently received a transformative gift from Lacks Furniture on behalf of a foundation established by their owners, the Aaronson family.

RGV Agents Disrupt Five Human Smuggling Attempts

In 48 hours, Rio Grande Valley agents foiled five human smuggling attempts and in the process arrested 8 smugglers and 15 illegal aliens.

Two Valley Residents Appointed to Task Force On Disaster Issues

Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Valley residents to the Task Force on Disaster Issues Affecting Persons who are Elderly and Persons with Disabilities for terms set to expire on February 1, 2023.

IDEA Public Schools and Community to focus on Bus Safety during National School Bus...

This week, IDEA Public Schools along with the Texas Department of Public Safety and local police departments will join forces to recognize National School Bus Safety Week.

Honoring a Loved One with the Digital Altar Exhibit

One of the central aspects of the yearly Día de los Muertos celebration at the Museum of South Texas History is the Community Altar Exhibit. However, due to Covid-19, the community is invited to participate in the new Digital Altar Exhibit.

Scorpion family members motivated

The fall 2020 semester started a bit differently this year for Texas Southmost College freshman.

The City of Edinburg & MOSTH Celebrate the Day of the Dead

This year, the City of Edinburg and the Museum of South Texas History present 'Dia de Los Muertos: Los Muertos Bailan', a two-week celebration of the Day of the Dead.

UPDATE: US/Mexico border wall nears 400 miles

As President Trump is in Arizona on October 19, 2020, as of this day, more than 370 miles of new border wall is complete

Cornyn: Senate to Vote on COVID Relief Bill This Week

U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) released the following statement after Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) announced the Senate will vote on a $500 billion coronavirus relief bill

Devastating Outlook For Main Street’s Holiday Season

Alignable’s Consumer Confidence Poll shows 45% of consumers shifted from shopping at local businesses to purchasing goods from national, online retailers when they were most concerned about COVID.

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